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Ski wax Les Diablerets/Glacier 3000

Current wax recommendation for Les Diablerets/Glacier 3000 (11603000 m).

Current wax recommendation for this resort — physics-based, free.

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Resort data
Valley station
1,160 m
Peak station
3,000 m
Region
Vaud
Reference altitude
2,080 m
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Ski wax recommendation Les Diablerets/Glacier 3000 — Vaud

Les Diablerets/Glacier 3000 is located in Vaud (Switzerland) at an altitude of 1,160 to 3,000 m. With an elevation difference of 1840 metres, snow conditions vary strongly between the valley and mountain stations. Choosing the right ski wax depends primarily on snow temperature, snow type and moisture — factors that change markedly with altitude.

Snow conditions in Les Diablerets/Glacier 3000

At the reference altitude of 2,080 m, Les Diablerets/Glacier 3000 typically offers dry, fine-grained snow with low moisture. At high altitudes above 2,500 m, colder, fine-grained snow with temperatures in the range of -8 to -18°C prevails. This so-called cold snow requires dedicated cold waxes that glide well at low temperatures.

Which ski wax for Les Diablerets/Glacier 3000?

Based on the altitude and typical conditions in Les Diablerets/Glacier 3000, primarily cold wax products are recommended. From the raceday.ski range of 127 wax products (Swix, Toko, Holmenkol, HWK and Rex), the algorithm selects the optimal wax system — consisting of base wax, race wax and finish.

For the high altitudes in Les Diablerets/Glacier 3000, products such as Swix HS6 Blue, Toko Performance Hot Wax Blue, Holmenkol Ultra Mix Blue or HWK HX Racewax Cold are suitable. In very cold conditions below -15°C, extreme cold waxes such as Swix PS Polar or Toko X-Cold Powder come into play.

How the wax recommendation works

raceday.ski calculates the wax recommendation for Les Diablerets/Glacier 3000 from current Open-Meteo weather data. The algorithm considers:

  • Snow temperature — calculated from air temperature, altitude (2,080 m), cloud cover and solar radiation
  • Snow type — determined automatically from precipitation data of the last 48 hours (fresh snow, old snow, machine-made, wet snow, slush or wind-packed)
  • Moisture — according to the ICSSG classification (dry, moist, wet, very wet, soaked)
  • 127 wax products — from 5 leading manufacturers: Swix (Norway), Toko (Switzerland), Holmenkol (Germany), HWK (Austria) and Rex (Finland)

The result is a complete wax system with base wax, race wax, optional finish, structure recommendation and brushing protocol — calculated individually for the current conditions in Les Diablerets/Glacier 3000.

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Les Diablerets/Glacier 3000 — resort overview

The Les Diablerets/Glacier 3000 ski resort is located in Vaud, Switzerland and extends from 1,160 to 3,000 m. With more than 1800 metres of elevation difference, the area offers very different snow conditions — from compact old snow in the valley to cold powder snow at the summit. For the best wax recommendation, we suggest setting the reference altitude to the altitude of your race slope or the runs you ski most.